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Definition of redox and pH influence in the AMD mine system using a fuzzy qualitative tool (Iberian Pyrite Belt, SW Spain).

M L de la Torre1, J A Grande2, T Valente2,3, E Perez-Ostalé2, M Santisteban2, J Aroba4, I Ramos5.   

Abstract

Poderosa Mine is an abandoned pyrite mine, located in the Iberian Pyrite Belt which pours its acid mine drainage (AMD) waters into the Odiel river (South-West Spain). This work focuses on establishing possible reasons for interdependence between the potential redox and pH, with the load of metals and sulfates, as well as a set of variables that define the physical chemistry of the water-conductivity, temperature, TDS, and dissolved oxygen-transported by a channel from Poderosa mine affected by acid mine drainage, through the use of techniques of artificial intelligence: fuzzy logic and data mining. The sampling campaign was carried out in May of 2012. There were a total of 16 sites, the first inside the tunnel and the last at the mouth of the river Odiel, with a distance of approximately 10 m between each pair of measuring stations. While the tools of classical statistics, which are widely used in this context, prove useful for defining proximity ratios between variables based on Pearson's correlations, in addition to making it easier to handle large volumes of data and producing easier-to-understand graphs, the use of fuzzy logic tools and data mining results in better definition of the variations produced by external stimuli on the set of variables. This tool is adaptable and can be extrapolated to any system polluted by acid mine drainage using simple, intuitive reasoning.

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Keywords:  AMD; Fuzzy logic; Heavy metals; Iberian Pyrite Belt; Poderosa Mine; Water pollution

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26566614     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-5718-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


  6 in total

1.  Characterisation of sequential leachate discharges of mining waste rock dumps in the Tinto and Odiel rivers.

Authors:  A Sáinz; J A Grande; M L de la Torre; D Sánchez-Rodas
Journal:  J Environ Manage       Date:  2002-04       Impact factor: 6.789

2.  Application of a systemic approach to the study of pollution of the Tinto and Odiel rivers (Spain).

Authors:  A Sainz; J A Grande; M L De La Torre
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2005-03       Impact factor: 2.513

3.  Precipitation, pH and metal load in AMD river basins: an application of fuzzy clustering algorithms to the process characterization.

Authors:  J A Grande; J M Andújar; J Aroba; M L de la Torre; R Beltrán
Journal:  J Environ Monit       Date:  2005-02-07

4.  Presence of As in the fluvial network due to AMD processes in the Riotinto mining area (SW Spain): a fuzzy logic qualitative model.

Authors:  Jose Antonio Grande; José Manuel Andujar; Javier Aroba; María Luisa de la Torre
Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2009-11-13       Impact factor: 10.588

5.  Inorganic arsenic speciation at river basin scales: the Tinto and Odiel rivers in the Iberian Pyrite Belt, SW Spain.

Authors:  A M Sarmiento; J M Nieto; C Casiot; F Elbaz-Poulichet; M Egal
Journal:  Environ Pollut       Date:  2009-01-09       Impact factor: 8.071

6.  Seasonal water quality variations in a river affected by acid mine drainage: the Odiel River (South West Spain).

Authors:  M Olías; J M Nieto; A M Sarmiento; J C Cerón; C R Cánovas
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2004-10-15       Impact factor: 7.963

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1.  Physico-Chemical Influence of Surface Water Contaminated by Acid Mine Drainage on the Populations of Diatoms in Dams (Iberian Pyrite Belt, SW Spain).

Authors:  Maria José Rivera; Ana Teresa Luís; José Antonio Grande; Aguasanta Miguel Sarmiento; José Miguel Dávila; Juan Carlos Fortes; Francisco Córdoba; Jesus Diaz-Curiel; María Santisteban
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-11-15       Impact factor: 3.390

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